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To Ralph Howell, Anything's a Camera.
Just Poke a Pin Through It.
You could call it the wide-angle definition of photography. St. Mary’s Hall photography teacher Ralph Howell has made cameras out of coconuts, old lunchboxes, vegetables just about any hollow object that can be made lightproof and punctured with a pin. His application of the pinhole camera to his San Antonio school’s curriculum has...
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